Here's an article with more information on Shimano's second generation STEPS crank drive unit system:
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It feels solid, but uninspiring for active riding-I'd imagine it would tick along all day doing it's job admirably in a similar way to the 26v Panasonics, but with a slightly more agricultural feel.Thanks for the info Martin, good to know that at least Scott have adopted it. Do you have any riding impressions of the system?
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That looks dam good to me.KTM do a range of Shimano STEPS bikes, and they should be landing with the UK dealers that have pre-ordered this month.
We're gradually adding them to our website at the moment here:
http://www.shop.flidistribution.co.uk/c/ktm_bicycles_ebikes_shimano-steps
Personally at £1599.99 I think this one is going to be a winner.
http://www.shop.flidistribution.co.uk/p/2015-ktm-ventura-cross-9/ktm_bicycles_ebikes_shimano-steps?pp=12
That's a great price, good to see that the CD STEPS cost enables e-bikes at competitive prices, something the first hub-motor STEPS didn't seem to do.Personally at £1599.99 I think this one is going to be a winner.
http://www.shop.flidistribution.co.uk/p/2015-ktm-ventura-cross-9/ktm_bicycles_ebikes_shimano-steps?pp=12